Dear Diary,
So me and Bobby hung out all day – it's the evening now. He is downstairs helping with dinner. I just had to run up here and tell you about our day.
As we were eating breakfast at the café we also ate at as kids I finally had to tell him I'm a loner. I think he was mad about that – that's a lie I know he was.
"But you're so nice Andy."
"But you always loved being around people."
"But you were the confident one out of the two of us."
Yeah he kind of went on a bit until I told him to shut up. I showed him all the places I go, the library, the park, the lake, the woods, the new book café in town and finally George's grave. After because I felt bad I told him where I think the cool kids hang out – or where I know they do because James told me.
Bobby said my places were better.
Xxx
YOU ARE READING
Yours, Always
Teen FictionAndrea has felt like something has been missing in her life since she was five, its only now 12 years later that she finally realises how important that missing piece is.